Kate Finn, a citizen of the Osage Nation and executive director of the Tallgrass Institute Center for Indigenous Economic ...
A key source of speed is gone, as concerns over toxic “forever chemicals” reshape Olympic skiing and the science behind winning on snow.
Greater energy efficiency and load shifting could help meet rising electricity needs at a fraction of the cost of building new power plants.
A new book argues that "cultivated” and other alternative meats will increasingly challenge traditional ways of raising ...
To some extent, according to Parke Wilde, a food economist at Tufts University, the pre-storm frenzy can be “a real nuisance, ...
The proposed repeal of a property tax break for solar owners is sparking fierce opposition from those who say the benefit ...
The president exempted about 40 medical sterilization companies from Biden-era emissions standards. A new lawsuit challenges his authority.
As climate change alters ice cover, researchers are asking for data from locals who are already "in tune with the ice." ...
Kristi Noem faces intensifying public scrutiny over her leadership of the Department of Homeland Security. Criticism of the former South Dakota governor has focused on her handling of the killing of ...
Jay Ivy passed pines growing where the saws of the sprawling Urania mill turned similar specimens into lumber. He pointed out the log pond, now the domain of alligators, and stopped at the mill’s ...
A study in California finds that even small increases in EVs lead to measurable drops in air pollution at the neighborhood level.
Grist is pleased to announce it is launching a new partnership with Montana Free Press and Mountain Journal to cover how climate change is reshaping ecosystems, economies, infrastructure, and ...